Abstract

The induction pattern of the GapC4 promoter from maize in transgenic potato has been analyzed by fusion to the β-glucuronidase (gus) gene. Under anaerobic conditions this promoter confers high level expression not only in leaves, stems, and roots but also in tubers. After inoculation of potato tuber disks with Erwinia carotovora subsp. atroseptica, β-glucuronidase (GUS) activity could be detected in macerated tissue as well as in surrounding intact tissue. In mock controls no induction was detected, ruling out any induction due to an overall limitation in oxygen in the experimental system. In addition, it could be proven that no diffusion of GUS protein from macerated into intact tissue occurred. The promoter was shown to be aerobically induced even in the absence of live bacteria by incubation with purified Erwinia spp. pectolytic enzymes alone. Therefore, promoter induction seems to be mediated by a mobile factor instead of by limitation in oxygen. These results demonstrate that the maize GapC4 promoter is suitable for directing foreign genes encoding antibacterial proteins in transgenic potato.

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